Patient Volunteers

Volunteers needed to help the next generation

UCL Medical School needs patient volunteers to help us train the next generation of doctors.

What kind of volunteers?

We need patients who are well enough to spend a day or half-day participating in our Undergraduate MBBS OSCE Examinations.

The exam stations for which we need patient volunteers focus on examination skills. We have exams running throughout the year and need to recruit on a regular basis to make sure that our exams remain unpredictable and tough!

We pay patient travel expenses or arrange taxis. We also provide an M&S voucher as a token of thanks for the valuable time that patients give up to help us. We are very grateful to all the patients who have participated in the past, and in particular our regular volunteers, without whom we couldn't train and assess our students.

If you are someone who would be willing to volunteer, please ask your doctor to pass your details on to us.

If you are a doctor working in a UCL-affiliated hospital, GP practice, or community service who can suggest a patient volunteer see below, and check our Example Conditions for more information

Suggest a patient volunteer

We need the help of doctors working in our local hospitals and services to recruit patient volunteers.

If you meet a patient who has stable signs on examination (please see the Example Conditions) and who is well enough to attend a half or full day OSCE, please ask if they might be willing to participate in our examinations at UCL Medical School.

You do not need to explain all the details of the process but you should explain briefly what is involved in participating in an undergraduate OSCE.

Please take consent from the patient for them to be contacted by UCL Medical School and then send us the details as below. We will do the rest, and phone them to explain the process in detail. They can decline to participate at any stage of the process.

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